Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole #SundaySupper

Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole features savory ground beef cooked with onions, peas and corn, topped off with mashed potatoes. A delicious main dish Dad and the whole family are sure to enjoy!

Sure, we associate grilling with Father’s Day, and we will likely be firing up the grill next Sunday. Last year for Father’s Day, I shared NY Strip Steak with Dad’s Favorite Spice Rub. So why are we featuring Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole as our Dad’s Favorite #SundaySupper recipe today?

Shepherd’s Pie is the first dish I can remember my Dad cooking for us, other than grilling up burgers. It was a memorable occasion. My mother was in the hospital, bringing my younger brother into the world, so my Dad was thrust into the role of cooking for us, and a beef shepherd’s pie is what he served up.

You can’t go too wrong with this combination. Beef and mashed potatoes are at the heart of this Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole. You will see other ingredients varied, but I like the combination of corn and peas featured here. I’m pretty sure they were elements of what my Dad served up the first time I had this dish decades ago. I was used to having potatoes, meat and veggies served in discrete piles, but I was game to try them all jumbled up in the shepherd’s pie my Dad served up. Loved it!

More recent memories have been layered on top of my original enjoyment of shepherd’s pie. I have had a chance to travel in Ireland twice. Any chance I got while there, I’d have a pub lunch of shepherd’s pie, washed down with a pint. Over there, the meat in shepherd’s pie is likely to be lamb, and that tastes great, too. Oh yeah, and they often give you a side of potatoes to go with your shepherd’s pie, just in case the potatoes in the pie aren’t enough for you. Not the place for a low carb diet!

So I’m happy to serve up this Dad’s Favorite Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole recipe today. Simple to put together, lots of savory taste with a healthy dose of good memories.

Fast forward to today, when visiting my parents it is likely to be my Dad doing the cooking. As a young kid, my parents divvied up the household duties along pretty traditional gender roles of the time. But I could see my Dad enjoyed putting together the shepherd’s pie that day, and perhaps it was then that his interest in cooking got started. Through my teen years, he’d get cooking in the kitchen fairly often, and some point after that he evolved into the primary cook. Now, among my close circle of family and friend’s the guys are often the lead cooks.

I look forward to checking out all the Dad’s Favorite recipes from the Sunday Supper crew, and thank Sarah from The Chef Next Door for hosting today. I’m wondering how many of Dad’s Favorite recipes are his favorite to make, as well as to eat!

Wine Pairing for Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole

My Dad would consider it cruel torture to drink wine rather than beer with this casserole or any other dish. And a pint of Guinness is certainly a good pairing for shepherd’s pie! That said, this Dad prefers wine with his meals. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot would both be good wines to pair with Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole. We enjoyed it with a red wine blend that included those two grapes along with Syrah, Petite Syrah and Zinfandel. That certainly worked out well. Cheers to all the Dads out there, and all celebrating the day honoring fathers!

Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole

Savory beef cooked with onions, corn and peas, baked with a potato topping for a savory, comforting meal.

Author:Cooking Chat

Prep Time:10 mins

Cook Time:45 mins

Total Time:55 mins

Yield:6 servings

Category:Main

Cuisine:British/Irish

Ingredients

1 onion, chopped

1 tbsp olive oil

1 carrot, peeled and diced

1 1/2 lbs ground beef

½ cup peas, thawed if using frozen

½ corn, thawed if using frozen

1 tbsp ketchup

2 tsp soy sauce

4 potatoes, peeled and quartered

3/4 cup milk

2 1/2 tbsp butter

salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Preheat an oven to 350.

Start boiling a large pan of water, and add the potatoes when the water has come to a boil. The potatoes cook for about 20 minutes until soft.

Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a large skillet on medium heat. Add the onions, and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the carrots, cook for another 5 minutes.

Stir the ground beef into the skillet, stirring occasionally. After about 5 minutes, add the corn, peas, ketchup and soy sauce to the skillet. Stir to combine. Cook for another 5 minutes or so until the beef is about cooked through. Lower heat to keep warm as you mash the potatoes.

When the potatoes are soft, drain them and return the potatoes to the pan. Add the milk and butter, stirring and mashing the potatoes to combine them with the milk and butter. Add salt and pepper to taste. Set the potatoes aside for a moment.

Spread the beef mixture over the bottom of a large casserole dish. Use a large spoon to scoop the mashed potatoes on top of the beef, and use the back of the spoon to spread the potatoes evenly to cover the beef.

Bake the shepherd’s pie covered for 10 minutes, then remove the cover and bake for another 10 minutes. Put the oven onto a broil setting, and broil for a few minutes to brown the top of the pie.

Carefully remove the shepherd’s pie from the oven. Scoop out a serving, taking care to get beef mixture and potatoes. Plate the beef shepherd’s pie casserole and enjoy!

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[…] 2013 R | Collection Lot 5 California Field Blend ($12, 13.5% ABV) From Raymond Winery, this is a red wine blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Petite Syrah and Zinfandel. Violets on the nose, taste of ripe berry fruit and a touch of vanilla. I grab this one fairly often from Pairings Wine & Food, but one dish that works particularly well with this red is our Beef Shepherd’s Pie Casserole. […]